Investigations on radiosensitive and radioresistant populations of Drosophila melanogaster: XII. The resistance factor rar-3: stage specificity |
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Authors: | H. N thel |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Genetik, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany |
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Abstract: | In earlier studies the recessive genetic factor rar-3 (3-49.8) of Drosophila melanogaster had been found to reduce the sensitivity of immature oocytes to the mutagenic action of X-rays. The present work was devoted to an extension of these studies to other germ-cell stages in both male and female and also somatic cells. The results show that, in the female, the effects of rar-3 are manifest in all germ-cell stages including gonia and nurse cells but not in mature oocytes. In the male germ-cell stages, rar-3 was without any measurable effect; maternal-effect studies were likewise negative. Somatic tissues were also unaffected. Futhermore, rar-3 was apparently not active in larval oogania. It is therefore concluded that the activity of rar-3 is switched on in oogonia during puparium formation or metamorphis and persists until before the formation of the mature oocyte. |
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